Bipolar disorder can be successfully treated with several types of medication, including mood stabilizers and, when necessary, antidepressants and antipsychotics. Electroconvulsive therapy can be used in extreme cases.2 Even with adequate pharmacotherapy, however, the course of the disorder is often ...
Richardson, T. H. (2010). Psychosocial interventions for bipolar disorder: A review of recent research. Journal of Medical Sciences, 10(6), 143-152.Richardson TH. Psychosocial interventions for Bipolar Disorder: A review of recent research. J. Med. Sci. 2010; 10(6): 143-152....
Bipolar disorder has considerable consequences for the daily life and functioning of the person affected and their family. The aim of this study was to describe the experience of living withbipolar disorder from the view of the person affected and their family. A further aim was to analyze the...
Evidence-Based Psychotherapy for Children and Adolescents: Data from the Present and a Model for the Future What is the best way to help children cope with behavioural and emotional problems? This question has been a focus of concern — to children and the adults... JR Weisz,JS Gray - 《...
Insights into bipolar disorder: investigations and interventions doi:10.1111/j.1399-5618.2005.00256.xAFFECTIVE disordersBIPOLAR disorderIntroduces a series of articles about bipolar disorders.Bipolar DisordersMalhi, Gin S.Yatham, Lakshmi N.
bipolar spectrum disorderevidence‐based psychosocial interventionspharmacological agentspharmacotherapy approachespsychotherapeutic approachesdoi:10.1002/9781119462996.ch3Aurora Szentágotai㏕tarBabeş〣olyai University Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy Cluj㎞apoca RomaniaDaniel David...
(2006). Psychoeducation manual for bipolar disorder. New York: Cambridge University Press. Google Scholar Corkum, P., Rimer, P., & Schachar, R. (1999). Parental knowledge of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and opinions of treatment options: Impact on enrolment and adherence to a 12...
Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder (DMDD) is a diagnostic entity introduced in the DSM-5 with the aim to reduce the high rate of pediatric bipolar disorder diagnoses and, hence, reducing the antipsychotic prescriptions. DMDD has two core elements: chronic irritability and temper tantrums. It ...
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How Well Do Psychosocial Interventions Work in Bipolar Disorder? Objective: Although medication is the mainstay of treatment for bipolar disorder, several adjunctive psychosocial interventions have been manualized over t... AE Zaretsky,S Rizvi,SV Parikh - 《Canadian Journal of Psychiatry》 被引量: ...